Josina Anderson of Fox 31 KDVR in Denver reports the Broncos have released ILB Andra Davis. The Denver Post confirms.The move is a surprise as the 31-year-old had a fine first season in Denver, exceeding expectations with 90 tackles and 3.5 sacks as a key figure in the team's surprising 6-0 start. The move could signal the team's intention to move Spencer Larsen into the starting lineup, though Alabama's Rolando McClain could be an option at No. 11 overall. Davis should draw free agent interest from teams with a 3-4 defense. Mar. 11 - 3:55 pm [url]http://www.rotoworld.com/content/HeadLines.aspx?sport=NFL&hl=169683/url] could be a real good fit as mike nolan knows him well

Josina Anderson of Fox 31 KDVR in Denver reports the Broncos have released ILB Andra Davis. The Denver Post confirms.The move is a surprise as the 31-year-old had a fine first season in Denver, exceeding expectations with 90 tackles and 3.5 sacks as a key figure in the team's surprising 6-0 start. The move could signal the team's intention to move Spencer Larsen into the starting lineup, though Alabama's Rolando McClain could be an option at No. 11 overall. Davis should draw free agent interest from teams with a 3-4 defense. Mar. 11 - 3:55 pm [url]http://www.rotoworld.com/content/HeadLines.aspx?sport=NFL&hl=169683/url] could be a real good fit as mike nolan knows him well

He's 32. I doubt we bring him in and get rid of Crowder who is only in his 5th season. He would be good depth for sure, but I don't know if they would value him higher than crowder at this point.

depth for sure, but if brought in to compete, i think he could be better than crowder, imo. i just wouldn't bring him in on a long term deal with any assurances to start. more of a get in if you fit in and i think his familiarity with nolan's system would give him an advantage and be an upgrade to crowder and a complement next to dansby

Football OutsidersDavis is a blue collar man"The Broncos have re-done their entire defensive line in free agency, but it's surprising to see them making moves among the linebackers because that wasn't exactly the source of their defensive problems in the second half of 2009. Davis actually led all inside/middle linebackers by making his average run tackle after the ballcarrier gained just 2.0 yards. He's the proverbial steady-but-not-spectacular player who does his job and fits into a winning team as long as he has some star teammates. If he can't get a starting job somewhere (New England, Arizona, Washington), he would be smart to follow defensive coordinator Mike Nolan to Miami, where he could back up Karlos Dansby and Channing Crowder." - Aaron Schatz

I agree, George. Anyone who has their hearts set on the Dolphins drafting McClain is going to be disappointed. The Broncos have their eyes on him.

I doubt it. Even dumb FOs don't release guys in positions they plan to draft BEFORE the draft, especially blue chip players who could go at any time. It's a huge gamble to make. Their entire LB corps could be ruined if they don't land McClain now that they have cut their starter.

I'm not saying they won't draft McClain, but I think they have other plans in place in which getting McClain is icing on the cake, not the meat and potatoes.

_________________A good RB is nice, a good QB even better, but it's best to be able to stop someone first.

I doubt it. Even dumb FOs don't release guys in positions they plan to draft BEFORE the draft, especially blue chip players who could go at any time. It's a huge gamble to make. Their entire LB corps could be ruined if they don't land McClain now that they have cut their starter.

I doubt it. Even dumb FOs don't release guys in positions they plan to draft BEFORE the draft, especially blue chip players who could go at any time. It's a huge gamble to make. Their entire LB corps could be ruined if they don't land McClain now that they have cut their starter.

You do realize this is a Josh McDaniels run team, right?

I realize that McDaniels coaches the team, but that they have the same FO running the joint that was running it under Shanahan.

He isn't making FO decisions like preseason drafting and personnel strategy. The same people who had been doing very well for a long time are.

_________________A good RB is nice, a good QB even better, but it's best to be able to stop someone first.

I doubt it. Even dumb FOs don't release guys in positions they plan to draft BEFORE the draft, especially blue chip players who could go at any time. It's a huge gamble to make. Their entire LB corps could be ruined if they don't land McClain now that they have cut their starter.

You do realize this is a Josh McDaniels run team, right?

I realize that McDaniels coaches the team, but that they have the same FO running the joint that was running it under Shanahan.

He isn't making FO decisions like preseason drafting and personnel strategy. The same people who had been doing very well for a long time are.

They must have just recently took crazy pills then. Trading a pro bowl quarterback for a guy that had thrown 30 td's and 27 picks in 4 years with the Bears. Jay Cutler threw for just as many yards in 08 as Orton did his 4 years with the Bears.

Then they signed something like 160 running backs in the offseason, then with their first draft pick take another running back. Miami's secondary has been awful for years, yet they have 3 Miami secondary members in the backfield.